New Scientist is running a contest for the best laboratory website. The ten finalists are listed on the New Scientist website [Laboratory Website and Video Awards].
One of the finalists is the lab website of T. Ryan Gregory of Genomicron [Please vote for my lab website.].
Now, I'm not saying that you should hop on over to the New Scientist site and vote for Ryan Gregory just because he's such a nice guy and he's a blogger. And certainly not just because it's a Canadian lab. Of course you shouldn't do that. This is a legitimate scientific poll and heaven forbid that there would be any shenanigans in the voting. No siree, Bob.
You should carefully examine each and every one of the ten finalists and make an honest judgment about the best site. I choose Ryan Gregory's lab site as my #1 pick. If you don't want to waste time you can trust me and vote for him too. Pick the Emili lab site as your #2 choice 'cause Andrew Emili
[Photo Credit: Gregory Lab: Genomic Diversity]
Thanks! And just so people aren't confused, that's not a picture *of* our lab -- it's at a field station (we have nicer benches than those, though not necessarily less cluttered ones). :-)
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